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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
I’m surprised Red Bull didn’t try anything to back up the pack. At least it added some interest to the later part of the season.
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Ya the time to do it would have been for Max to pit right after Piastri did. I think the problem is that Norris would have DRS to defend himself. I'm not sure what tires Max had left to use? If he had to go to another set of hards then he'd be vulnerable to Oscar on fresh mediums. Lose the lead to Oscar and then Norris blows up and Max loses.
Backing up is a low % play in the DRS era. Even if Lando lost one spot then Oscar could still give it up at the end .
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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
Why is crofty mentioning the 2 points from Qatar? Piastri was 2nd. Those 2 points were meaningless.
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Lando would have had to win directly based on team orders. Which actually would have been quite a fitting way to end.
I wonder how many times full-blown final-stint position swap orders have been the difference in a WDC (not necessarily in the last race)?
I don't think Kovalainen ever had to pull over for Lewis in 08. Same with Perez/Max in 21
Kimi was actually behind Felipe in the standings for most of 2007; Ferrari had quite a few opportunities to swap them either way but I don't think they ever did. Massa was on pole and lead until the 2nd pit stops, but wiki tells me that he made a mistake while Kimi did a legit 3 lap overcut (which was quite powerful back then).
I don't think Michael's teammates were ever in front of him in 94/95. He only won by 2 points in 2003, but Rubens never finished directly behind him. Rubens winning the last race over Kimi in P2 helped secure the title for Schumi, who still would have won on count back, but he finished 8th in the last race by just 0.7 seconds.
In 1999 Mika was 2 pts behind Irvine in Spa (rd 12/16); Coulthard was 20 pts down - he overtook Mika (with light contact apparently) on lap 1 and won the race 10 seconds ahead of Mika in P2. And this was when P2 was only worth 6 pts compared to 10 for the win. I feel like DC did have to pull over a few times in his career, but maybe it was 2003 for Kimi. I wonder when the failure to do team orders has been the difference in the WDC (as it nearly was in '99)?
Frentzen never finished 1 spot behind Villeneuve in '97.
TLDR: Pretty sure Monza 2025 is the most overt team orders that have made the final difference in the WDC since at least 1993 (and tbf there's lots of grey in that situation).